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Reviews (3)

03 Aug, 2017
Cute, ergonomic and pretty solid
1 of 1 found this helpful For sticky things, might not be the most appropriate, like cinnamon+sugar in a humid environment. Surface is not as abrasive as granite, obviously.

27 Oct, 2017
REALLY SKOOKUM
But a tad weebly from the factory, given it's parallelogramatic structure over the thumbnail impression of absolute squareness. Shouldn't matter't'all during installation if the bounding frame is appropriately rigid. But I mean this thing was hard to flex, so I broke the tar-black glue to make her more bendy, since she'll be shoved into sum ThurrrrDeee prinn'ed parts! Might affect the "stray-unfiltered-air-leak" into the system, but agh 80/20 rule.
I'm building a PC with this and this is the main intake filter! Should be a blast to design an adapter that'll match it to a 172mm server fan that really chooches static pressure. Deeeeeeep pitch.
I should note, that the mesh spacings aren't as fine as I thought. Looking at it from a lamp, probably about 2 hairs in diameter.
Probably can't beat fabric/fine-sponge filter material in that regard. No comments on longevity.

06 May, 2019
A passable near-field acoustic of radiofrequency detector.
Too bassy, too tinny. EQ can't save it.
It has no dedicated on switch. Plugging in the 3.5mm Jack (which turns it on) makes it crackle. Plugging it into your audio source, makes it pop. The internals are not braced for impact resistance, a 1m drop caused some component to come loose. (I adhered it to the side of my sink like a dumbass, and it fell down.) Now it rattles along with the bass. Broken 30 minutes after unboxing.
Just get a TDK A34 or something. At least you can change the batteries.